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Citation

Пятакова ГВ, Лебедева ЕИ, Потявина ВВ, Церфус ДН. Wiad. Lek. 2016; 69(6): 750-757.

Affiliation

ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОЕ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЕ БЮДЖЕТНОЕ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ ВЫСШЕГО ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ "САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГСКИЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЙ ПРОТИВОПОЖАРНОЙ СЛУЖБЫ МЧС РОССИИ".

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Polskie Towarzystwo Laekarskie)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

28214810

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: children and teenagers having received hard physical damages face a difficult life situation which includes events accompanied by feeling of intensive fear and helplessness. Every child's individual psychological features play an important role in coping with negative psychological after-effects of his/her physical trauma.

AIM: learning PTS manifestations among children and teenagers with hard physical damages indicating medical rehabilitation.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: patients of the traumatological department of children's surgery clinic took part in the research: 31 preadolescent children and their parents, 45 teengaers and their parents. Physical damages were received by children clinic's patients in accidents and out of negligence. A survey containing clinical and historical method elements, medical documents; semi-structured interviews for identification of signs of children's post-traumatic stress, a survey for parents for identification of children's traumatic experience, colour matrices and J. Raven black-and-white matrices, S. Rosenzweig frustration tolerance methods (children's and adult version) were used as certain research methods.

RESULTS: it was shown that intellectual productivity showings and stable ways of emotional reaction can act as individual psychological factos of PTS development. Age specifics of embeddedness of intellectual features and stable ways of emotional reaction to PTS symptoms development among children and teenagers with hard physical damages.

CONCLUSIONS: the received results can be used as a base for developing specific approaches for psychological support of children and teenagers having the experience of physical damage and difficult medical rehabilitation.


Language: ru

Keywords

adolescents; injury; post-traumatic stress disorder

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